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... Rickie dies tragically , but this ending is not unrelievedly unhappy , for just before it is too late he realises ... Rickie's soul . Like Mrs Herriton , Agnes appropriates places and people . At the beginning of the novel , when she and ...
... Rickie dies tragically , but this ending is not unrelievedly unhappy , for just before it is too late he realises ... Rickie's soul . Like Mrs Herriton , Agnes appropriates places and people . At the beginning of the novel , when she and ...
Page 36
... Rickie's idea of perhaps writing short stories is acceptable only if he will apply the middle- class work ethic , will ' work and drudge ' from the bottom of the ladder . Rickie cannot yet cope with metaphors outside of fiction and is ...
... Rickie's idea of perhaps writing short stories is acceptable only if he will apply the middle- class work ethic , will ' work and drudge ' from the bottom of the ladder . Rickie cannot yet cope with metaphors outside of fiction and is ...
Page 39
... Rickie marries Agnes and settles at Sawston as a very junior Latin master , he resolves to be like Herbert and regard the school as a ' beneficent machine ' that will re - fashion both himself and the boys . But really he knows that it ...
... Rickie marries Agnes and settles at Sawston as a very junior Latin master , he resolves to be like Herbert and regard the school as a ' beneficent machine ' that will re - fashion both himself and the boys . But really he knows that it ...
Contents
The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
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